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The only mensural time signatures that are "unique" to mensural notation is the o (including o. and o/, o./). All other time signature values can be shared between them.
The proposal is related to #73 but altered to allow for flexible encoding of things like these images:
Which is to say that only the o values are not allowed in CMN; every other possible combination of numbers and letters, eg., c/, c3, c3/2 etc. would be allowed.
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A quick estimate shows that we have about 500 non mensural incipits using o sign. We can evaluate if it makes sense to change them to mensural, but I am not sure we will be able to do so for all of them - if any.
This means we probably want to allow o in CMN but have the specs saying it SHOULD NOT be used.
OK, that makes more sense (the present situation and the wished-for future appeared somehow conflated here, to my mind resulting in seeming contradictions).
I shall ask Carlo for a list of the CWMN o cases -- perhaps there is a pattern behind the phenomenon (with respect to libraries, or even catalogers) that could allow for a relatively easy fix.
The only mensural time signatures that are "unique" to mensural notation is the
o
(includingo.
ando/
,o./
). All other time signature values can be shared between them.The proposal is related to #73 but altered to allow for flexible encoding of things like these images:
music-encoding/music-encoding#504 (comment)
Which is to say that only the
o
values are not allowed in CMN; every other possible combination of numbers and letters, eg.,c/
,c3
,c3/2
etc. would be allowed.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: